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This be yaquini in Allah is taking us to peer, fakir, jadoooo waley babas. Such a fine line between believing and shirk. Aulaad ki bemari brings the bechargi in one, but should not make us ask from anyone but HIM.

Al-Qur'an, Sura 8, aya 28 and Sura 64, Aya 15,"Your riches and your children are but a trial: But in the Presence of Allah is the highest reward" Aya 14 of 64 begins, "O ye who believe, truely your wives and your children are (some of them) enemies to you......" No, there is no justification in shirk. That is why "fitna" and "aduww" words are chosen by the Lawgiver.

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